Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Windfall Theatre’s 2012-2013 Season
celebrates the intrepid company’s 20th anniversary of bringing
Fearless theatre to Milwaukee audiences staged in their intimate performance
space located at Village Church Arts, 130 East Juneau Avenue, in the heart of
Milwaukee’s downtown theater district. The three production season brings Milwaukee
audiences a regional premiere, a world premiere and a legendary musical theatre
masterpiece.

The season opens on October 12, 2012 with the regional premiere of David Mamet’s timely
pre-election comedy NOVEMBER.Written in 2007, Mamet’s hysterically
satirical outrageous Oval office send-up revolves around fictional president
Charles Smith days before his second election.With his poll numbers tanking, Smith is desperate and willing to do
anything to turn things around including using the annual turkey pardoning
ceremony as his last stand political power play.

The
season continues February 22 – March 9, 2013 with the world premiere of
Milwaukee playwright Howard Goldstein’s poignant love story A TIME TO LIVE.Goldstein’s intimate play centers on Richard,
an Eastern philosophy studies professor, and his wife Madeline whose decision
to stop her cancer treatment sets Richard on a caregiver’s journey to keep them
both in the present moment together in A
TIME TO LIVE.

World
Premiere!

A TIME TO LIVE by
Howard Goldstein

February 22 – March
9, 2013

(2/22,
2/23, 3/1, 3/2, 3/4, 3/7, 3/8, 3/9)

Windfall’s
season 20 finale celebrates the 40th anniversary of Stephen
Sondheim’s legendary A LITTLE NIGHT
MUSIC playing May 3-18, 2013.A
Little Night Musicis the gorgeous ¾ time witty waltzing musical
masterpiece based on Ingmar Bergman’s classic film Smiles of a Summer Night. It is a breathtakingly haunting tale of
past loves, missed opportunities, worlds changing and time wasted that touches
the heart of our too hurried society today with its illusion of communicating yet
rarely connecting and the regrets left in the wake of all those fading facades.

Top Left to Right: David Flores as Dr. Faustus, Kyle Queenan as Hamlet and Robert W.C. Kennedy as Martin LutherMiddle: David Flores as Dr. Faustus and Lindsey Gagliano as The Eternal FeminineBottom: Late night studying at Wittenberg U.